On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 02:54:47PM +1000, jason andrade wrote:
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, Siddhu wrote:
your Faq about the iso burning does not answer, how to burn a .raw
file.
a .raw file is exactly the same as a .iso file and can be burned in
the same way.
Rather than changing the FAQ,
(sent to debian-boot a couple of days ago, but maybe more interest here)
Hi,
I'm doing some work for HP creating various flavours of bootable CDs,
and am using isolinux for i386. It occurred to me that the isolinux
work might be useful for improving the interface for the first i386
install
Hello, I'm testet the CD-Image from
http://www.phy.olemiss.edu/debian-cd/woody-i386-1.raw
it have failures in kernel 2.4.x,
after selecting the filesystems (all) and formating the selcted partition the
system is not able to mount the new partiton.
With kernel 2.2.x the formating and mounting of
On Thu, 2002-04-18 at 10:54, Richard Atterer wrote:
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 02:54:47PM +1000, jason andrade wrote:
On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, Siddhu wrote:
your Faq about the iso burning does not answer, how to burn a .raw
file.
a .raw file is exactly the same as a .iso file and can be
On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 12:27:39PM +0100, Philip Hands wrote:
I like the fact that .iso extension is used for the released images, and
only the released images, on the master site.
Of course, that point is moot when the images cease to exist on the
master site, and are only present as
I like the fact that .iso extension is used for the released images, and
only the released images, on the master site.
Of course, that point is moot when the images cease to exist on the
master site, and are only present as jigdos that generate .iso files,
but the fact that the files
Hi
debian-cd,
I had a debian 2.2r3 i386 installed and updated to 2.2r5
and 2.2r6
(no problems, debian upgrading is amazing !)
I wanted to change also the kernel
So from cd 1_NONUS I typed apt-get install kernel-image-2.2.19
(or something ...)
Everything seemed OK
/vmlinuz -
Hi
debian-cd,
During update of kernel-image, we can create a autoboot
floppy.
When this floppy is read,
I have Linux, 3 lines of ...
And
0200
AX 0212
BX B600
CX 5101
DX
and repeating ...
creating a lilo boot on floppy function but need typing
lilo 3 times !
My
Hi!
First of all, sorry for the crosspost, but I think that the message belongs
to all the three lists.
I'm trying to see if woody will work on one of this machines, they are
powerpc based, the one I have access to has a serial console, cdrom and
floppy.
I read the Boot Floppies documentation
Santiago,
The B50/43P-150 systems are CHRP machines. Usually, any system with Open
Firmware is a CHRP machine. The older PCI based systems without OF are
PREP, and the even older Microchannel based systems are RS6K. The only
exception that I am aware of is the 43P-140. It does not have OF and is
Appears to be a broken link:
http://people.debian.org/~joey/events/cd-artwork/LinuxTag2001/LinuxTag2001-c
over.tar.gz
Maybe it moved out of ~joey's directory?
Bob
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